LEGO Tribute to Leonardo da Vinci (40902) revealed — 251-piece GWP, 19 June 2026

jun. 13, 2026
Delen

LEGO has revealed Tribute to Leonardo da Vinci — set 40902, a 251-piece limited-edition gift-with-purchase (GWP) depicting the Renaissance master's studio. It's expected as a free gift on qualifying LEGO purchases from 19 June 2026, reportedly over a $150 spend threshold — though that figure is not yet officially confirmed, and the European qualifying amount hasn't been announced.

LEGO Tribute to Leonardo da Vinci 40902 — workshop diorama with da Vinci minifigure

Image: official set render via Rebrickable.

A GWP isn't sold on its own: it's the free set LEGO adds to your order when you spend over a set amount at LEGO.com (and sometimes LEGO Stores) during a promo window, while stocks last.

What's in the set

Detail Value
Set number 40902
Name Tribute to Leonardo da Vinci
Pieces 251
Age 18+
Type Gift-with-purchase (limited edition)
Availability From 19 June 2026 (rumoured)
Spend threshold $150 (to be confirmed; EU amount TBA)

The build is a small diorama of da Vinci's workshop, and it's nicely detailed for a 251-piece freebie:

  • A Leonardo da Vinci minifigure — beret, robe, white beard, holding a painter's palette and brush
  • A cat figure for his studio
  • An easel holding a Mona Lisa–style portrait
  • A suspended flying-machine (ornithopter) model overhead
  • A writing desk with quill and ink, shelves stocked with jars and vials, an arched lattice window, and a "Leonardo da Vinci" nameplate

How gift-with-purchase sets work

GWPs are free promotional sets, not retail products, so a few things are worth knowing:

  • You qualify by spending over a threshold at LEGO.com during the promo window — the reported $150 here (unconfirmed). Europe usually gets a euro figure rather than a dollar one, and LEGO hasn't published the EU amount yet.
  • Usually one per order, while stocks last. Popular GWPs run out before the window officially closes, so the gift can disappear days early.
  • The date can roll out differently by region. "19 June 2026" is the reported start; confirm on your local LEGO.com before planning a purchase around it.

What it's worth — and the smart way to grab it

Because a GWP has no retail price, "price per piece" doesn't apply. Its value is two things: the incentive to time a purchase you were already going to make, and collectible value on the secondary market once the promo ends — LEGO's "tribute" GWPs (cultural and historical figures) tend to hold value with collectors after they're gone.

The play is simple: if you're planning a larger LEGO purchase anyway, doing it inside the promo window lands the da Vinci set free. BrickPrice helps you make that purchase at the lowest price — so you save on the set and clear the threshold for the gift:

When BrickPrice will have details

GWPs aren't sold individually, so they don't get a normal price page. We'll post the confirmed European spend threshold and promo window here as soon as LEGO publishes the terms.

Disclosure

Set details come from the revealed packaging. The $150 qualifying spend, the European threshold, and the exact regional rollout are not yet officially confirmed by the LEGO Group and may change. BrickPrice runs affiliate links to several retailers — we earn a small commission when readers buy through our links, at no extra cost to you. Coverage is based on price data, not commission.

Last updated June 2026. We'll revise this article when LEGO confirms the promo terms.

Delen

BrickPrice Editorial